is a malicious archive associated with recent AMOS (Atomic macOS Stealer) campaigns targeting Mac users. The "story" of this file is one of social engineering and automated data theft, often disguised as a reward or software crack to trick users into bypassing system security. The Origin and Distribution
: A user downloads the .zip file believing it contains a legitimate prize or utility.
The file typically surfaces on fraudulent websites or via phishing messages that promise free rewards, game cheats, or cracked versions of popular software. According to researchers at Trend Micro , these campaigns frequently use alluring filenames like "Hoobamon_Reward" to lower a user's guard. The "Infection" Sequence Hoobamon_Reward_96.zip
: It searches for sensitive documents, Keychain data, and desktop files.
: The collected data is bundled and sent to an attacker-controlled server via HTTPS. Detection and Protection is a malicious archive associated with recent AMOS
Once authorized, the script inside the archive begins a rapid "harvesting" process:
: It extracts saved passwords, cookies, and credit card information from Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. The file typically surfaces on fraudulent websites or
Security analysts have noted that this specific file variant is often flagged by heuristic detection as a . If you encounter this file, do not open it. If it has already been executed, the safest course of action is to change all passwords stored on that device and monitor financial accounts for unauthorized activity.